In order to construct what is being marketed as India’s first and largest dedicated AI factory, Dell Technologies’ AI Factory with NVIDIA has partnered with NxtGen AI, a sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure provider. The initiative’s objective is to greatly increase the nation’s capacity for artificial intelligence across businesses, startups, and government initiatives.
The businesses claim that the deployment would enable high-performance computing workloads, large-scale generative AI, agentic AI, and physical AI, all of which will be housed under India’s sovereign cloud architecture. With the establishment of India’s largest AI model-training cluster run entirely domestically, A S Rajgopal, managing director and CEO of NxtGen, stated that the project represents a significant milestone.
The primary infrastructure will be provided by Dell, including Vertiv liquid-cooled Dell PowerEdge XE9685L servers that are supplied via Dell Integrated Rack Scalable Systems. Over 4,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs, Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, Dell PowerEdge R670 servers, and Dell PowerScale F710 storage will all be integrated into the AI cluster.
The Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA is intended to streamline and scale AI installations across industries, facilitating quicker adoption, according to Manish Gupta, president and managing director, India, Dell Technologies. According to Vishal Dhupar, managing director of NVIDIA’s Asia South division, the partnership will supply the high-performance, secure infrastructure needed to further India’s ambitious AI agenda.
The project’s location and budget remain concealed.


